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Morning journal (Columbus, Ohio), 1868-09-07

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NING JOURNAL. VOL, XXX. COLUMBUS, OHIO: MONO AT, SEPTEMBER 7, 1868. NO. 259. THE 0 H I. ft I1EADIEY & CO. 0 X ifl P o o GO 0 M II GOODS! frl Pi t INS to 0 PI - o 0 H H t H SOUTH HIGH STREET. ---i Q a $ H 0 & Q 0 a c V 0 - 10 0 COLUMBUS, OHIO. 9 o a TELEGRA PHIC REPORTED. FOR THE JOURNAL School Books, School Books, School Books, Writing Papers, Writing Papers, Envelopes, nveiopes, Mucilage, Blank Books, ? o Inks, Slates, At Wholesale, At Wholesale, At Wholesale. Just Opcuctl, A Largs Supply of Bertj.Vltuiaxriao BLUE OILED, CLOTH, Tor Store Shades Much superior to any other article la th market, and which can bo furnljhed nd put up In the mast substantial manner, on on day's notice, and at a considerable re-duction in prices, tar Shales Handsomely Loitered to or. dtf in Oold-Lcal or Colors. W ESPECIAL ATTENTION IS ItE-QUESTED TO INCREASED FACILI-TIES FOR FURNISHING ALL KINDS OF ITIEltCAVriLK I.ITIIO. GRAPHIC WonK, (NOTES, CHECKS, DRAFTS, BONDS, CEUTIFI. CATESOF DEPOSIT, LETTER HEADS, o.,l OF THE MOST FINISHED WORK-MAN8HIP AND NEATEST DESIGNS. W SAMPLE J SENT ON AITLICA. TION. Wedding t'nrtlvat Eugrar-crs' Trices ft 5s 99 e OR OCR FALL VTOtK OF NEW and niobt desirable goods is now ready and ottered at lowest prices for Cash. Customers receive the full advantage of the decline in prices of all articles of Domestic Stationery. Almost daily arrivals of goods enable us to exhibit soon alter publication the newest and most important books in the departments of Law, Medicine, Surgery, Education, Belles Letters, &c, Sec. B-V Books not on hand obtained to order at the regular prices. fiECENT PUBLICATIONS' OF D. APPLETON & CO., 00, 02 A 01 Grand St., New Vork BURNS'S POEMS, complete with Life of author; GU pages 10c SCOTT'S POEMS, complete with Lite, 647 pp 50c DART'S FREIGHT COMPUTATIONS, embracing 88,223 calculations, for every mode of Transportation f) 00 DEMOCRACY IN THE UNITED STATES, ty R. H. Gillett S CO CAMPBELL'S POEMS, Globe Edition I 51 Ten Vo's. of the New Edition of WA-VERLY NOVELS, each 25 Vol. I. of New Edition of DICKENS'S WORKS, containing Pickwick, Bar-naby Rudge and Sketches by Boej illustrated' -J The let to be completed in fl vols., handsomely bound in blue cloth. FARADAY AS A DISCOVERED, by Juiiu Tynd all ( 55 HOW SHALL WE FAINT OUR HOUSES! i 50 PRENDEURAST'S MASTERY' BE-RIE3 OF LEARNING LANGUAGES The Hand Book 60 For Learning French to For Learning German to ft P S3 e a Ul 9 w e o PT V) e 1 FOREIGN NEWS. By Atlantic Cable. PRISSIA. Berlin, Sept. 5. The ship Gerrnania, hence on au Arctic expedition, was spoken In latitude 80 deg. SO mln., long. 5, east. All well. SWITZERLAND. Lucerne, Sept. 5. Schoouborn, the chemist, died yesterday. FHAt E, ' Paris, Sept. 5. The Constitution repeats emphatically the assurances of peace. ROJIE, Rome, Sept. 5. Count Sartlge3 presented letters of recall to the Pope yesterday, and left for Paris. E.GLA'D. Southampton, Sept. 5. A Arc occurred among the shipping at the docks last night. The damage is uukuown but heavy. Liverpool, Sept, 5. Bayard Clarke, an American, was not injured by the railway disaster as reported. London, Sept. 5. The Standard considers the non-settlement of the Alabama claims as no fault of Eu gland, she always being ready to settle disputes and for a return of friendship. England has always been more disposed to a real alliance than the United States. Yesterday Hon. Rcvcrdy Johuson, American Minister,delivered another speech in Sheffield. The speech was in reply to an address presented by the corporate authorities of the city. Mr. JohnsC.u said that in the discharge of the duties of his" position he anticipated no trouble, so far as the preservation of peaceful relations between the iToltcd States and England was concerned; but the high and deserved reputation achieved by his Illustrious predecessor, Mr. Adams, had made It a difil-cult task of succeeding him with equal acceptability. The highest aim of his mission would be to do as well. The speaker repeated what he said Vaster-day, that a rupture of the friendly relations now existiug between the United States and Great Britain would be Impossible on account of identity of race, language and aspirations. The character of Queen Victoria forbade the possibility of such a rupture. Mr. Johuson refuted the assertion of Mr. Roebuck, one of the Representatives in the House of Commons from Shcfllcld, that the people of the United States wcro heterge-nous. He maintained that the foreign emigrants who landed on American shores all merge in one great nation, and that nation was English, and they did uot vitiate the community by importing vices with them. The Times has an editorial on the subject of Mr. Johnson's recent speech at Sheffield. It comments favorably on his declarations regarding the heterogenousness of the American people, and thinks that the people of the United States arc as much au English unit as the pcoplo of England, where the Irish, Scotch, Freuch and Germans make so large a share of the population. Referring Incidentally to the general elections soon to occur iu England, the Times says whatever may be the result, the same reciprocity of feelings between the United States and Great Britain Is certain to ensue. NEW YORK. Heavy Rain. New York, Sept. 5. The city and its suburbs were thoroughly washed with a heavy rain yesterday. Several cellars wcro flooded in "the lower part of the city, but no damage was done. In Brooklyn, however, more serious consequences followed. A number of small houses on the outskirts were submerged, and tjie, occupants had barely time to escape with a off article; of clothlug. Portions of the city railroad track and the newly graded roads In Gawa-uus were washed away. The Alleged Revenue Fraud. The investigation into the internal reve nue case, in which ex-Collector Thomas E. Smythe is accused of conspiracy with Commissioner Rollins and others to defraud the Government, was resumed before Commissioner Gutman in the United States District Court yesterday. Objection was mada to Mr. Binckley, tho Solicitor of the Treasury, prosecuting a case against his superior officer, but the Court overruled it. Mr. Court ney read a letter showing that Secretary Mc- tuilocn was cognizant of the proceedings Having oeen instituted ami did not discoun tcuance them. The investigation, after the examination of one witness, was postponed uniu juouciay. Au Old Man. George French, a nexro 100 vears old. died at Poughkeepsie yesterday. Arrival of Steamer. The steamer Ocean Queen, from Aspin-wall, arrived this morning. William S. Pennington, son of the late Governor Pennington, and Secretary of Legation at Paris under Lincoln, died yesterday at his late residence near Newark. Appropriation of liiblcs. At the sta.tf, meeting of the board of man- I :v-a 01 me American 13101c society, ueui on inursuay last, grants ot oooks were made to the Frcedraen's Aid Society of the Protestant Episcopal Church, to the American Bible l'u!e.n; for distribution by Baptist mlslona-rleS, to the marine a?ent of the New York Society ana t llie Brooklyn Bible Society, WASHINGTON. Washington, Sept. 5. A negro womau named Pehurman was held for trial to-day, charged with passing mouey stolen from the Treasury Department by her husband. Washington, Sept. 6. Official notice is given by the State Department that the Spanish, authorities, of the Island of Cuba have adopted new regulations requiring all passengers arriving at ports of that Island to present official passports, properly vised by the Spanish Consul at ports of departure, or they will not be permitted to land, without compliance with special conditions, which In many cases will be found very inconvenient, and in others impossible. News has also been received at the Department that the papers purporting to be passports, issued by the Mayor of New Orleans and vised by the Spanish Consul there, are rejected under the before mentioned regulation.Notice has also bceu received that persor.-t residing In the United States seaports, who call themselves passport agents, are in the habit of giving certlflcates"! in which It is stated that they have applied to the Department of State for passports, and that those certificates being vised by the Spanish Consul, are presented as passports In Cuban ports, and arc rejected there under the same regulation before mentioned. (Signed) Wm. H. Seward. FOIIUION NEWS RYSTFiAMEH. The steamship America, from Southampton tte 24th ult., brings the following news In addition to tho ca'ile dispatches: The storm which prevailed on the southwest coast of England on Saturday night, Aug. S'Jd, proved very disastrous to shipping. The beach at some points was literally strewn with wrecks of every description. Twenty-three lives were lost by the sinking of the ship Torn. Another large vessel, name uukown, went doY1 On Tol'mby lightship, with all on board. Many disasters to British shipping are reported from the Welsh and Irish ports. Steam communication with Ireland and tho Continent was generally suspended by the gale. LOUISIANA. New Orleans, Sept. 5. l'lnchbank, the mafttijo recently Installed In Mr. Jowell's place as .- 11 tor from Second District or New Orlcrtw" li'l". yesterday, In tho Senatp, rising to ti "'lestlou of privilege, In reply to certain newspape." Paragraphs concerning him, alter charging J poopic 01 mis cuy wun murdering, and manifesting a growlug disposition to murder men for political opinion and the color of their skin, uttered tho following; "1 want them to beware. I want to tell them they have nearly reached the end of their string. Tho next outrage of the kind which they commit will bo tho slgnnl for tho dawn of a retribution of which they hnvo not dreamed a slg-mil that will cause ten thousand torches to be applied to this city for patience will then have ceased to bo a virtue, and this city will bo reduced to ashes." Ho war th.m culled in order, but proceeded with his speech, and reiterated his threats, adding a notlllcatlon to tho Democratic party that they (the negroes) propose to take the matter Into their own hands In the future, and propose to have peace If they have to conqm r It. for distribution C2 board vessels sailing to foreign ports; also Spani.'" J3lbIes aiul laments for distribution iu Wt "tern Mexico. Various other appropriations of mon7 wcre uiuuu iur priming and binding the sCtW-tares. The entire number of volumes "rant ed was A,VA, and of money appropriated $:i,000. The heavy storm ceased here this morning and the weather is now clear and warm. A Councilman Stabs a Prize Fighter. Councilman Scannel and Joe Coburn got Into a light In a notorious bar-room In Houston street last night. Scannel drew a knife and seriously stabbed Coburn about the head and neck. Of course no arrests wcre made. George Boycc and Henry Wllmot, charged with stealing $2,100 worth of bonds from Mr. Morris, broker, 011 Wall street, were this morning discharged. Kcvrs from tho Isthmus. Tho steamer Ocean Queen brings Panama dates to the 28th ult., uud $:!C5,750 in Treas-nre. The Cacos Island gold hunting expedition, which left there lust June, had returned unsuccessful. There had been another attempt at revolution in ChlrlquI, but It was quelled. Several shocks of an earthquake had been felt at Peru. Damaire not learned, but supposed to bo great. No lives lost. President llaltre had been Installed and Congress had assembled. Much damage had been done in Chill by excessive rains. Many lives lost. A Boston merchant, to-day, caused his daughter to lie sent to a reformatory institution here, uutil she becomes of age, she having run away from homo last May to lead a life of shame, here. XheC'ntMo Dcscuso. New cases of the cattle disease are reported. The usual precautious arc still being exercised without unnecessary delay to cattle in market. The herd of sixteen, which was quarantined near King's Bridge, and have continued In perfect health, was, by permission, sold at last Bull's Head market. Counterfeit two-dollar bills 011 the National Bank of Troy were put in circulation last evening. It is estimated that the lalo storm caused $150,000 damage In Williamsburg, principally by Hooding cellars and damaging foundations.r;ou. KOKOcransnud Horatio Seymour ni CoilktlltlltiOll. Gen. Ilosccrans and Horatio Seymour had au interview at the Astor House to-day. A Daring Robbery. Six robbers entered tho House of P. Butler nt Grassy Point, on the Hudson River, this morning, took away a sale, carried it to a boat and crossed the river, where It was burst open aud robbed of $5,000. They were traced to this city, but h?.Ve not bceu captured. Deaths' for tho Week. The deaths for the week amount to 301). o Correspondence about Reciprocity Treaty. Tho Albion, of this city, denies tho truth of tho report that Seward is In correspou-deuce with the British Government, 011 tho subject ot thwcvival of tho Canadian Reciprocity Treaty. Frnnlc l.csllo "Sues tho Itonton Post. Frank Leslie, of New York, has sued tho Boston Post for libel, claiming $20,000 damages. The obnoxious paragraph stated that j-esuo nau arrived at Richileld .Springs Willi a" ,Vdy and two fast horses. It Is claimed by Lrshd that the paragraph Inferred improper relations between tho lady and himself.-Troy, Sept. 5. ' The Pedestrian match ou Rensselaer Park has been postponed till Wednesday. VERMONT. McpiiblicniiSpiii. St. Paul, Sept. 5. Af.0 KuPubIlcnu Congressional nomination on Thursday resulted in a split. Two candi- n,",l,,H ,i' KM,CMft comr-ron.isc Is effected ted democratic nominee, will be elec- NEW JERSEY. Fatal Accident from a Fluid Lamp. Riverside, Sept. 5. Regia Mathes and Mary Mathcs, aged 13 and K years respectively, died this morning from burns caused by the explosion of a fluid lamp, while Ailing it Thursday evening. FLORIDA. Writ of Habeas Corpus ttcf used. Key West, Sept. 4. The application to the U. S. District Court for a writ of habeas corpus ou behalf of Dr. Mudd, Arnold aud Spangler, confined at Dry Tortugas Prison, has been refused. PENNSYLVANIA. A Woiiiiill Miot by her Intouded Husband.Philadelphia, Sept. 5. A woman named Smith was shot and seriously wounded this afternoon by the son of a wealthy pawnbroker of this city, to whom the ladv Was to hr mnrrlnd In The young man escaped. The woman was tanen to tho hospital, where she lies in a critical condition. Two Women Killed. Two women wcre run over and killed yesterday by the Reading railroad train, near this city. Pittsburgh, Sept. C. Tho great scull race for the championship of America and a purse of $2,000, between Walter Brown, of Portland, and Harry Coulter, of this city, takes place Wednesday afternoon. Brown arrived here at noon to-day. Hainlll has challenged the winuing man to row within two weeks from the race. THE WEST. Colfax and Party, Chicago, Sept. 5. A special from Denver, Colorado, dated the 4th, says Colfax's party, with Gov. Hunt and family, had just arrived safe and well, with a band of Ute warriors at their head. At the time of the Indian outbreak they were lu the valley of tho Arkansas river, west of South Park. The Uto ti'.w, always faithful and friendly to the whites, being informed of it by a messenger from Gov. Hunt, sent a band of their braves, who escorted tho party back to Denver. CONNECTICUT. Tho Fair Address of Oov. English. New Haven, Sept. 5. There was no races at tho Fair yesterday ou account of tho rain. The annual address was delivered lu the Fair Building by Gov. English. Hartford, Sept. 5. The city government voted yesterday to attend the funeral of Ex-Governor Seymour on Monday. VERMONT. Twenty-Seven, Tbonnm1. Burlington, Sept. G. Complete returns from all but six small town give Page a majority of $20,774. The six towns not heard from gave 200 Republican majority last year; therefore, Gov. Pae's majority will bo a round 27,000. Important Letter. haS.,.' co.no into our . th " yuu.i.m ib ior t no information of those who doubt the purity of SpeS r rlwite11 -Alfred Speer is a kiic vin,w , ""s? aml' t0 mJ Personal the 2 1 03 tleJ'otctl a num,,er "rVcars to lL?b, rtui'c of 1)Ure 1,11(1 valuable wines. tt sW111 111 vlew of 'y rest douce, and has been for gome time engaged i Cuuivallug thu Port Qnim n,u-Passaic, Oct. 20th, 1803. y rcct from the vlueySrd. aV thta wlne d1' IlAnAlwnlnm mm. .. heir of nvi,i .V. ' :ls U'M unfortunate hiiNh, an, Y3V, v. Pushed In the d.iysof-p.mlOT IKJKlr have found It of more valuei dm., .n .uWottM fumes of Arabia as a mcau r i i e V' her "little hind hi i . ?. .' sweeten ug ntr iiiticnauu. Sold by all druggists.

NING JOURNAL. VOL, XXX. COLUMBUS, OHIO: MONO AT, SEPTEMBER 7, 1868. NO. 259. THE 0 H I. ft I1EADIEY & CO. 0 X ifl P o o GO 0 M II GOODS! frl Pi t INS to 0 PI - o 0 H H t H SOUTH HIGH STREET. ---i Q a $ H 0 & Q 0 a c V 0 - 10 0 COLUMBUS, OHIO. 9 o a TELEGRA PHIC REPORTED. FOR THE JOURNAL School Books, School Books, School Books, Writing Papers, Writing Papers, Envelopes, nveiopes, Mucilage, Blank Books, ? o Inks, Slates, At Wholesale, At Wholesale, At Wholesale. Just Opcuctl, A Largs Supply of Bertj.Vltuiaxriao BLUE OILED, CLOTH, Tor Store Shades Much superior to any other article la th market, and which can bo furnljhed nd put up In the mast substantial manner, on on day's notice, and at a considerable re-duction in prices, tar Shales Handsomely Loitered to or. dtf in Oold-Lcal or Colors. W ESPECIAL ATTENTION IS ItE-QUESTED TO INCREASED FACILI-TIES FOR FURNISHING ALL KINDS OF ITIEltCAVriLK I.ITIIO. GRAPHIC WonK, (NOTES, CHECKS, DRAFTS, BONDS, CEUTIFI. CATESOF DEPOSIT, LETTER HEADS, o.,l OF THE MOST FINISHED WORK-MAN8HIP AND NEATEST DESIGNS. W SAMPLE J SENT ON AITLICA. TION. Wedding t'nrtlvat Eugrar-crs' Trices ft 5s 99 e OR OCR FALL VTOtK OF NEW and niobt desirable goods is now ready and ottered at lowest prices for Cash. Customers receive the full advantage of the decline in prices of all articles of Domestic Stationery. Almost daily arrivals of goods enable us to exhibit soon alter publication the newest and most important books in the departments of Law, Medicine, Surgery, Education, Belles Letters, &c, Sec. B-V Books not on hand obtained to order at the regular prices. fiECENT PUBLICATIONS' OF D. APPLETON & CO., 00, 02 A 01 Grand St., New Vork BURNS'S POEMS, complete with Life of author; GU pages 10c SCOTT'S POEMS, complete with Lite, 647 pp 50c DART'S FREIGHT COMPUTATIONS, embracing 88,223 calculations, for every mode of Transportation f) 00 DEMOCRACY IN THE UNITED STATES, ty R. H. Gillett S CO CAMPBELL'S POEMS, Globe Edition I 51 Ten Vo's. of the New Edition of WA-VERLY NOVELS, each 25 Vol. I. of New Edition of DICKENS'S WORKS, containing Pickwick, Bar-naby Rudge and Sketches by Boej illustrated' -J The let to be completed in fl vols., handsomely bound in blue cloth. FARADAY AS A DISCOVERED, by Juiiu Tynd all ( 55 HOW SHALL WE FAINT OUR HOUSES! i 50 PRENDEURAST'S MASTERY' BE-RIE3 OF LEARNING LANGUAGES The Hand Book 60 For Learning French to For Learning German to ft P S3 e a Ul 9 w e o PT V) e 1 FOREIGN NEWS. By Atlantic Cable. PRISSIA. Berlin, Sept. 5. The ship Gerrnania, hence on au Arctic expedition, was spoken In latitude 80 deg. SO mln., long. 5, east. All well. SWITZERLAND. Lucerne, Sept. 5. Schoouborn, the chemist, died yesterday. FHAt E, ' Paris, Sept. 5. The Constitution repeats emphatically the assurances of peace. ROJIE, Rome, Sept. 5. Count Sartlge3 presented letters of recall to the Pope yesterday, and left for Paris. E.GLA'D. Southampton, Sept. 5. A Arc occurred among the shipping at the docks last night. The damage is uukuown but heavy. Liverpool, Sept, 5. Bayard Clarke, an American, was not injured by the railway disaster as reported. London, Sept. 5. The Standard considers the non-settlement of the Alabama claims as no fault of Eu gland, she always being ready to settle disputes and for a return of friendship. England has always been more disposed to a real alliance than the United States. Yesterday Hon. Rcvcrdy Johuson, American Minister,delivered another speech in Sheffield. The speech was in reply to an address presented by the corporate authorities of the city. Mr. JohnsC.u said that in the discharge of the duties of his" position he anticipated no trouble, so far as the preservation of peaceful relations between the iToltcd States and England was concerned; but the high and deserved reputation achieved by his Illustrious predecessor, Mr. Adams, had made It a difil-cult task of succeeding him with equal acceptability. The highest aim of his mission would be to do as well. The speaker repeated what he said Vaster-day, that a rupture of the friendly relations now existiug between the United States and Great Britain would be Impossible on account of identity of race, language and aspirations. The character of Queen Victoria forbade the possibility of such a rupture. Mr. Johuson refuted the assertion of Mr. Roebuck, one of the Representatives in the House of Commons from Shcfllcld, that the people of the United States wcro heterge-nous. He maintained that the foreign emigrants who landed on American shores all merge in one great nation, and that nation was English, and they did uot vitiate the community by importing vices with them. The Times has an editorial on the subject of Mr. Johnson's recent speech at Sheffield. It comments favorably on his declarations regarding the heterogenousness of the American people, and thinks that the people of the United States arc as much au English unit as the pcoplo of England, where the Irish, Scotch, Freuch and Germans make so large a share of the population. Referring Incidentally to the general elections soon to occur iu England, the Times says whatever may be the result, the same reciprocity of feelings between the United States and Great Britain Is certain to ensue. NEW YORK. Heavy Rain. New York, Sept. 5. The city and its suburbs were thoroughly washed with a heavy rain yesterday. Several cellars wcro flooded in "the lower part of the city, but no damage was done. In Brooklyn, however, more serious consequences followed. A number of small houses on the outskirts were submerged, and tjie, occupants had barely time to escape with a off article; of clothlug. Portions of the city railroad track and the newly graded roads In Gawa-uus were washed away. The Alleged Revenue Fraud. The investigation into the internal reve nue case, in which ex-Collector Thomas E. Smythe is accused of conspiracy with Commissioner Rollins and others to defraud the Government, was resumed before Commissioner Gutman in the United States District Court yesterday. Objection was mada to Mr. Binckley, tho Solicitor of the Treasury, prosecuting a case against his superior officer, but the Court overruled it. Mr. Court ney read a letter showing that Secretary Mc- tuilocn was cognizant of the proceedings Having oeen instituted ami did not discoun tcuance them. The investigation, after the examination of one witness, was postponed uniu juouciay. Au Old Man. George French, a nexro 100 vears old. died at Poughkeepsie yesterday. Arrival of Steamer. The steamer Ocean Queen, from Aspin-wall, arrived this morning. William S. Pennington, son of the late Governor Pennington, and Secretary of Legation at Paris under Lincoln, died yesterday at his late residence near Newark. Appropriation of liiblcs. At the sta.tf, meeting of the board of man- I :v-a 01 me American 13101c society, ueui on inursuay last, grants ot oooks were made to the Frcedraen's Aid Society of the Protestant Episcopal Church, to the American Bible l'u!e.n; for distribution by Baptist mlslona-rleS, to the marine a?ent of the New York Society ana t llie Brooklyn Bible Society, WASHINGTON. Washington, Sept. 5. A negro womau named Pehurman was held for trial to-day, charged with passing mouey stolen from the Treasury Department by her husband. Washington, Sept. 6. Official notice is given by the State Department that the Spanish, authorities, of the Island of Cuba have adopted new regulations requiring all passengers arriving at ports of that Island to present official passports, properly vised by the Spanish Consul at ports of departure, or they will not be permitted to land, without compliance with special conditions, which In many cases will be found very inconvenient, and in others impossible. News has also been received at the Department that the papers purporting to be passports, issued by the Mayor of New Orleans and vised by the Spanish Consul there, are rejected under the before mentioned regulation.Notice has also bceu received that persor.-t residing In the United States seaports, who call themselves passport agents, are in the habit of giving certlflcates"! in which It is stated that they have applied to the Department of State for passports, and that those certificates being vised by the Spanish Consul, are presented as passports In Cuban ports, and arc rejected there under the same regulation before mentioned. (Signed) Wm. H. Seward. FOIIUION NEWS RYSTFiAMEH. The steamship America, from Southampton tte 24th ult., brings the following news In addition to tho ca'ile dispatches: The storm which prevailed on the southwest coast of England on Saturday night, Aug. S'Jd, proved very disastrous to shipping. The beach at some points was literally strewn with wrecks of every description. Twenty-three lives were lost by the sinking of the ship Torn. Another large vessel, name uukown, went doY1 On Tol'mby lightship, with all on board. Many disasters to British shipping are reported from the Welsh and Irish ports. Steam communication with Ireland and tho Continent was generally suspended by the gale. LOUISIANA. New Orleans, Sept. 5. l'lnchbank, the mafttijo recently Installed In Mr. Jowell's place as .- 11 tor from Second District or New Orlcrtw" li'l". yesterday, In tho Senatp, rising to ti "'lestlou of privilege, In reply to certain newspape." Paragraphs concerning him, alter charging J poopic 01 mis cuy wun murdering, and manifesting a growlug disposition to murder men for political opinion and the color of their skin, uttered tho following; "1 want them to beware. I want to tell them they have nearly reached the end of their string. Tho next outrage of the kind which they commit will bo tho slgnnl for tho dawn of a retribution of which they hnvo not dreamed a slg-mil that will cause ten thousand torches to be applied to this city for patience will then have ceased to bo a virtue, and this city will bo reduced to ashes." Ho war th.m culled in order, but proceeded with his speech, and reiterated his threats, adding a notlllcatlon to tho Democratic party that they (the negroes) propose to take the matter Into their own hands In the future, and propose to have peace If they have to conqm r It. for distribution C2 board vessels sailing to foreign ports; also Spani.'" J3lbIes aiul laments for distribution iu Wt "tern Mexico. Various other appropriations of mon7 wcre uiuuu iur priming and binding the sCtW-tares. The entire number of volumes "rant ed was A,VA, and of money appropriated $:i,000. The heavy storm ceased here this morning and the weather is now clear and warm. A Councilman Stabs a Prize Fighter. Councilman Scannel and Joe Coburn got Into a light In a notorious bar-room In Houston street last night. Scannel drew a knife and seriously stabbed Coburn about the head and neck. Of course no arrests wcre made. George Boycc and Henry Wllmot, charged with stealing $2,100 worth of bonds from Mr. Morris, broker, 011 Wall street, were this morning discharged. Kcvrs from tho Isthmus. Tho steamer Ocean Queen brings Panama dates to the 28th ult., uud $:!C5,750 in Treas-nre. The Cacos Island gold hunting expedition, which left there lust June, had returned unsuccessful. There had been another attempt at revolution in ChlrlquI, but It was quelled. Several shocks of an earthquake had been felt at Peru. Damaire not learned, but supposed to bo great. No lives lost. President llaltre had been Installed and Congress had assembled. Much damage had been done in Chill by excessive rains. Many lives lost. A Boston merchant, to-day, caused his daughter to lie sent to a reformatory institution here, uutil she becomes of age, she having run away from homo last May to lead a life of shame, here. XheC'ntMo Dcscuso. New cases of the cattle disease are reported. The usual precautious arc still being exercised without unnecessary delay to cattle in market. The herd of sixteen, which was quarantined near King's Bridge, and have continued In perfect health, was, by permission, sold at last Bull's Head market. Counterfeit two-dollar bills 011 the National Bank of Troy were put in circulation last evening. It is estimated that the lalo storm caused $150,000 damage In Williamsburg, principally by Hooding cellars and damaging foundations.r;ou. KOKOcransnud Horatio Seymour ni CoilktlltlltiOll. Gen. Ilosccrans and Horatio Seymour had au interview at the Astor House to-day. A Daring Robbery. Six robbers entered tho House of P. Butler nt Grassy Point, on the Hudson River, this morning, took away a sale, carried it to a boat and crossed the river, where It was burst open aud robbed of $5,000. They were traced to this city, but h?.Ve not bceu captured. Deaths' for tho Week. The deaths for the week amount to 301). o Correspondence about Reciprocity Treaty. Tho Albion, of this city, denies tho truth of tho report that Seward is In correspou-deuce with the British Government, 011 tho subject ot thwcvival of tho Canadian Reciprocity Treaty. Frnnlc l.csllo "Sues tho Itonton Post. Frank Leslie, of New York, has sued tho Boston Post for libel, claiming $20,000 damages. The obnoxious paragraph stated that j-esuo nau arrived at Richileld .Springs Willi a" ,Vdy and two fast horses. It Is claimed by Lrshd that the paragraph Inferred improper relations between tho lady and himself.-Troy, Sept. 5. ' The Pedestrian match ou Rensselaer Park has been postponed till Wednesday. VERMONT. McpiiblicniiSpiii. St. Paul, Sept. 5. Af.0 KuPubIlcnu Congressional nomination on Thursday resulted in a split. Two candi- n,",l,,H ,i' KM,CMft comr-ron.isc Is effected ted democratic nominee, will be elec- NEW JERSEY. Fatal Accident from a Fluid Lamp. Riverside, Sept. 5. Regia Mathes and Mary Mathcs, aged 13 and K years respectively, died this morning from burns caused by the explosion of a fluid lamp, while Ailing it Thursday evening. FLORIDA. Writ of Habeas Corpus ttcf used. Key West, Sept. 4. The application to the U. S. District Court for a writ of habeas corpus ou behalf of Dr. Mudd, Arnold aud Spangler, confined at Dry Tortugas Prison, has been refused. PENNSYLVANIA. A Woiiiiill Miot by her Intouded Husband.Philadelphia, Sept. 5. A woman named Smith was shot and seriously wounded this afternoon by the son of a wealthy pawnbroker of this city, to whom the ladv Was to hr mnrrlnd In The young man escaped. The woman was tanen to tho hospital, where she lies in a critical condition. Two Women Killed. Two women wcre run over and killed yesterday by the Reading railroad train, near this city. Pittsburgh, Sept. C. Tho great scull race for the championship of America and a purse of $2,000, between Walter Brown, of Portland, and Harry Coulter, of this city, takes place Wednesday afternoon. Brown arrived here at noon to-day. Hainlll has challenged the winuing man to row within two weeks from the race. THE WEST. Colfax and Party, Chicago, Sept. 5. A special from Denver, Colorado, dated the 4th, says Colfax's party, with Gov. Hunt and family, had just arrived safe and well, with a band of Ute warriors at their head. At the time of the Indian outbreak they were lu the valley of tho Arkansas river, west of South Park. The Uto ti'.w, always faithful and friendly to the whites, being informed of it by a messenger from Gov. Hunt, sent a band of their braves, who escorted tho party back to Denver. CONNECTICUT. Tho Fair Address of Oov. English. New Haven, Sept. 5. There was no races at tho Fair yesterday ou account of tho rain. The annual address was delivered lu the Fair Building by Gov. English. Hartford, Sept. 5. The city government voted yesterday to attend the funeral of Ex-Governor Seymour on Monday. VERMONT. Twenty-Seven, Tbonnm1. Burlington, Sept. G. Complete returns from all but six small town give Page a majority of $20,774. The six towns not heard from gave 200 Republican majority last year; therefore, Gov. Pae's majority will bo a round 27,000. Important Letter. haS.,.' co.no into our . th " yuu.i.m ib ior t no information of those who doubt the purity of SpeS r rlwite11 -Alfred Speer is a kiic vin,w , ""s? aml' t0 mJ Personal the 2 1 03 tleJ'otctl a num,,er "rVcars to lL?b, rtui'c of 1)Ure 1,11(1 valuable wines. tt sW111 111 vlew of 'y rest douce, and has been for gome time engaged i Cuuivallug thu Port Qnim n,u-Passaic, Oct. 20th, 1803. y rcct from the vlueySrd. aV thta wlne d1' IlAnAlwnlnm mm. .. heir of nvi,i .V. ' :ls U'M unfortunate hiiNh, an, Y3V, v. Pushed In the d.iysof-p.mlOT IKJKlr have found It of more valuei dm., .n .uWottM fumes of Arabia as a mcau r i i e V' her "little hind hi i . ?. .' sweeten ug ntr iiiticnauu. Sold by all druggists.